From humble beginnings: Cherelle Parker shares personal story of becoming Philly's 1st female mayor
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- čas přidán 8. 04. 2024
- In an exclusive interview ahead of her 100th day in office, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker shared the story of giving a speech at City Hall at age 17 and why her journey to the city's top office was statistically unlikely. In this part 1 of a two-part interview, Parker also shares with our Janelle Burrell how the Parker administration plans to tackle crime.
You can catch Part 2 tomorrow morning on CBS News Philadelphia.
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Don't forget that DUI last year. You can be the mayor but not a employee
Humble Beginnings and her major accomplishment on City Council She Started Allegheny Mess
Focus on your streets!
I wish I could enjoy this, but my constitutional and property rights have been denied repeatedly. I’ve been singled out on the block while many of my neighbors continue to violate codes. Been falsely accused of being of being transgender as well as denied proper medical attention amongst many other things.
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As Mayor she is the top administrator over the police department. What hope do we as citizens have if the Mayor has to have the talk with her son. Making that statement lets us know the blue line gang is in charge. God help us.